EVERYBODY'S.
" CAPRICE OF THE MOUNTAINS." The new star, June Caprice, scored an instantaneous success in her first motion picture "Caprice of-the Mountains" at Everybody's last night. This talented little lady has that pleasing manner that delightfully fits into the thread of this breezy out-otsdoors story, and, judging by the reception accorded her last lyght, is certain to be a prime favorite with every class of picture goer. The story calls for no comment, it is just the life and breath of glorious free and healthy life, with the quaint personality of the .sweet mountain girl added. Both star and picture are well worth going a long way to see. The programme includes a splendid topical film "British Submarines in the Mediterranean," which every Britisher will be better for seeing, and a good class of supporting film. TO-MORROW. ' . MATINEE AT 2 P.M, "Gay days and grey days" have been, the lot of "the girl of the cabarets who. is the heroine of the World Film drama ♦The Hidden. Scar," showing at the matinee and night sessions to-morrow. After living an upright Hfo for many years with her fatherless child she is sought iii marriage by a young minister. Years of haippvness' follow until the crash comes, when he finds the scar in her past reputation. A mutual friend succeeds in healing the breach by reminding the husband of his Bermon of that morning—Mary Magdalen. A decidedly superior film with Ethel Clayton in the leading role.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1917, Page 6
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244EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1917, Page 6
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